59. And it could add cases that wouldn't have been filed before

It may not be exactly docket-clogging, as there may not be many such contracts in Kansas. But you'd have cases where people could file saying they don't have to go to arbitration now because the arbitration clauses don't comply with that law. The vague way they've worded it could even cause of flurry of cases in arbitration clauses already written. Some Kansas lawyer is going to say hmm, that arbitration clause seems to have some features in common with Sharia law.